This isn't to single you out, because I've seen the argument from several other posters, but by taking that one or two tags out of the general pool and letting the same handful of people stroke a check for it, how many tags has that added over time to the general pool?
I know there's specific examples of what the funding goes to, but over the last 20-30 years across the west, are there more or less tags being issued for species that have a governor's tag in each state? Unless there's any kind of major correlation between tags going for big dollars and increasing population numbers, I personally find it difficult to justify the headaches that come from the optics of a billionaire with an outfitter posse taking the cream off the top every year.
I don't have a problem with auction tags, but at some point somebody has to stay "hey guys, what are we actually solving for here and is it working, or is it welfare for a small number of outfitters?"